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Qué (quién) es will i need local anesthesia - definición

BLOCKING OF NERVE CONDUCTION TO A SPECIFIC AREA BY AN INJECTION OF AN ANESTHETIC AGENT
Conduction anesthesia; Local anaesthesia; Local analgesia; Regional anesthesia; Regional anaesthesia; Regional anaesthetic; Regional analgesia; Anesthesia, local; Local anasthesia; Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia         
Local anesthesia is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body,thefreedictionary.com > local anesthesia In turn citing: Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition.
Obstetric anesthesiology         
SUB-SPECIALTY OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
User:Kinisem/sandbox; Obgyn anesthesia; Obstetric anesthesia (medical specialty); Obstetric anesthesia
Obstetric anesthesia or obstetric anesthesiology, also known as ob-gyn anesthesia or ob-gyn anesthesiology, is a sub-specialty of anesthesiology that provides peripartum (time directly preceding, during or following childbirth) pain relief (analgesia) for labor and anesthesia (suppress consciousness) for cesarean deliveries ('C-sections').
Tumescent anesthesia         
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR DELIVERY OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA
Tumescent Anesthesia; Tumescent local anesthesia
Tumescent anesthesia is a surgical technique for delivery of local anesthesia. It also makes the target tissue firm and turgid from absorbed water, which can aid certain procedures.

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Local anesthesia

Local anesthesia is any technique to induce the absence of sensation in a specific part of the body, generally for the aim of inducing local analgesia, i.e. local insensitivity to pain, although other local senses may be affected as well. It allows patients to undergo surgical and dental procedures with reduced pain and distress. In many situations, such as cesarean section, it is safer and therefore superior to general anesthesia.

The following terms are often used interchangeably:

  • Local anesthesia, in a strict sense, is anesthesia of a small part of the body such as a tooth or an area of skin.
  • Regional anesthesia is aimed at anesthetizing a larger part of the body such as a leg or arm.
  • Conduction anesthesia encompasses a great variety of local and regional anesthetic techniques.